Well, I ask because even though I have many old 3D items one of the things I haven't picked up yet is a 3D tv. I also don't have a slim psp. From memory though the software gives the option to display side by side stereo and in theory the component out cable for the slim should output the same. Having a 3D tv which is capable of displaying side by side can in 3D can also accept the side by side from component?

It just seems like a reasonable thing, however I haven't had all the hardware, cables and software in the same room to try it.

From the little research I've done it seems that it should work, I just don't have proof of concept. I also assume that through adapters it may be possible to play the Hasbro iPhone games on a 3D tv. I realize they would not be high quality but I also come from the days of 3D on a CRT from a VHD player.

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What makes you think it won't work?

Last edited by digitalkiller; 01-19-2012 at 11:24 AM.
Reason: question

On my Panasonic set you can only turn on the Side-By-Side 3D if the source is coming in through an HDMI port. I had to get a new cable box in order to pick up and display the 3D channel in the Freezone on Cox for this reason.

I guess a better way to ask is would the PSP output the video as side by side through the component cables. I have the game but not all of the rest of the equipment to confirm and my PSP is the older model which can't output video.

As far as the display goes I have heard confirmations that some displays can accept side by side for 3D through component although most will not.

I have also heard confirmations on people sending side by side through component to their A/V receiver then running from the HDMI out to the display.

The other interesting thing is the iPad, iPhone 4, etc can send through component, HDMI and through AirPlay to Apple TV and Hasbro's My3D games might be playable on a 3D display. Again I don't have all the equipment to test this out but Hasbro offers some of the games free and some as demos if anyone else has the ability to test.